Saulis v. R., 2020 NBCA 36

JurisdictionNew Brunswick
JudgeThe Honourable Justice Quigg,The Honourable Justice Baird,The Honourable Justice French
Citation2020 NBCA 36
CourtCourt of Appeal (New Brunswick)
Docket Number49-19-CA
Date04 June 2020
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6 practice notes
  • R. v. Schneider,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 2, 2021
    ...or trifling minor injuries that resolve themselves relatively quickly, to injuries that are severe and permanent: R. v. Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36 at para. 12, citing R. v. Gejdos, 2017 ABCA [137] In R. v. Murray (1994), 20 O.R. (3d) 156 (C.A.), both an original charge on murder and a recharge de......
  • R v Androsoff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 29, 2023
    ...by definition, the term excludes only transient and trifling injuries (see R v Gejdos, 2017 ABCA 227, 351 CCC (3d) 460; R v Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36; and R v A.(J.), 2010 ONCA 226 at para 106, 253 CCC (3d) 153). [42]           Given the jurispru......
  • R v Androsoff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 29, 2023
    ...by definition, the term excludes only transient and trifling injuries (see R v Gejdos, 2017 ABCA 227, 351 CCC (3d) 460; R v Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36; and R v A.(J.), 2010 ONCA 226 at para 106, 253 CCC (3d) 42 Given the jurisprudence and the common and distinguishing elements of the three tiers ......
  • R. v. PAHL,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • April 11, 2021
    ...such as minor scratches, bruising and swelling on a victim’s face, hands, and thigh amounted to bodily harm. See also: Saulis v R, 2020 NBCA 36 at paras [55]                Here the injuries which Mr. Close su......
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6 cases
  • R. v. Schneider,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 2, 2021
    ...or trifling minor injuries that resolve themselves relatively quickly, to injuries that are severe and permanent: R. v. Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36 at para. 12, citing R. v. Gejdos, 2017 ABCA [137] In R. v. Murray (1994), 20 O.R. (3d) 156 (C.A.), both an original charge on murder and a recharge de......
  • R v Androsoff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 29, 2023
    ...by definition, the term excludes only transient and trifling injuries (see R v Gejdos, 2017 ABCA 227, 351 CCC (3d) 460; R v Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36; and R v A.(J.), 2010 ONCA 226 at para 106, 253 CCC (3d) 153). [42]           Given the jurispru......
  • R v Androsoff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • March 29, 2023
    ...by definition, the term excludes only transient and trifling injuries (see R v Gejdos, 2017 ABCA 227, 351 CCC (3d) 460; R v Saulis, 2020 NBCA 36; and R v A.(J.), 2010 ONCA 226 at para 106, 253 CCC (3d) 42 Given the jurisprudence and the common and distinguishing elements of the three tiers ......
  • R. v. PAHL,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • April 11, 2021
    ...such as minor scratches, bruising and swelling on a victim’s face, hands, and thigh amounted to bodily harm. See also: Saulis v R, 2020 NBCA 36 at paras [55]                Here the injuries which Mr. Close su......
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